Op dinsdag 21 februari 2006 22:08, schreef Darrel O'Pry:
I think cck and views are god sends, but I don't think they are ideal for sites that hope to get hit hard and heavy, where more normalized table structures, and less code abstraction can make a big difference.
All my scripts are build from Ruby on Rails ideas: "scripts/generate Coffee" builds me all the (working!) code to start extending/customising my coffee website in RoR. Play with it once, you will be impressed! Part of my scripting plans are to hook into the themes: adding a node: "generate.php example.com node" MyType will make sites/example.com/modules/MyType/MyType.module sites/example.com/themes/example_com_custom/node-MyType.tpl.php But, because it is all RoR inspired, the next step is to (ab)use the views export (and most certainly cck if it gets extraction features) to "extract_views.php example.com" should add code to sites/example.com/modules/custom_views/example_com_custom_views.module [*] example_com is dealt with nicer, in reality, I have partly built a smart-namer that makes nicer names out of the domain, renaming it into example or of example.org already exists "examplec" etc. -- [ Bèr Kessels | Drupal services www.webschuur.com ]